I want to draw his everythings. .

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I want to draw his everythings. .
I’ve seen a lot of people bring up the “Abuse victim turned villain” as a shitty trope but here is a list of more abusive tropes that we need to put an end to:
Abuse victims being painted as the bad guys because they don’t want their “redeemed” abuser/villain around them or in their life
“Redeemed” abusers/villains centering their entire redemption arc around them endlessly harassing, intruding, and stalking their victims and just generally being a goddamn nuisance towards them
Abusive characters only having their tragic backstory brought up as soon as it is time for them to face the consequences
Forgiveness being painted as the pathway to healing instead of justice and closure
Abuse victims acting out (insisting on being useful, snapping at others because they don't trust them, etc) as a result of trauma and years of emotional manipulation being placed on the same level as full-blown abusers/villains who have done far more unforgivable things
That’s just about as much as I can think of at the top of my hand. Feel free to add more.
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I really wanna rp threads that semi-sorta {or totally do} follow the skyrim quest lines. The main quest lines I'd love to do are:
Stormcloak
Dark Brotherhood
Thieves Guild
Companions
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HOLY CRAP! I can't believe I forgot about this episode when doing the challenge! THE CHEESE MAN IS MY FAVOURITE!
All of the many elements in the dream sequences have meaning, with the exception of the Cheese Man. Whedon explains: "...the Cheese Man—meaningless. Why? Because I needed something in the show that was meaningless, because there is always something in the dream that doesn't make any sense at all. In this case it was the Cheese Man. He confounds everybody because of that, and people ascribe him meaning. This to me means that we're being successful, because this means they're not worried about everything else, which means they sort of did understand most other things."
This episode simply has to be tacked onto my list of favourite episodes, right after Hush, because the dream sequences are amazing, and the cheese man? Brilliant. I just love him.